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Jeff, fantastic series here...3. Nomade with the Moon - f/3.3, 1/3000, ISO 160
Thanks for looking,
Jeff
Thanks, Joe! Now, these images, friggin fantastic demonstration of how light matters so much!Ash, lots of excellent shots from you. Good catch on that monk with the SLR! Also love the Moire Machine shot, excellent composition and colors. The dance troupe shot is another excellent one!
90 Smmarit
Went back to catch the sunrise next morning. 90 Summarit
Joe: Thanks. These are exceptionally nice. Again, I really like the rich tone of your processing. I have a baseball cap from Acadia NP that I wear around occasionally. A souvenir from about eight years ago. Beautiful, but tiny, NP. :thumb up:...
Matt, love those wonderful compositions from your Palouse and wheat fields set. Really excellent work there!...
Again, my apologies if I missed some of your post and comments.
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A few more from Acadia NP last week.
Otter Cliff, 28Cron
90 Summarit
Went back to catch the sunrise next morning. 90 Summarit
Jeff: +1! A really cool series. The moon's a nice 'find' in that third one.Jeff, fantastic series here...
Welcome Elise Katherine
Beautiful Child and Mother! . . . . . and of course sister and aunt!
. . . . . a couple of beautiful photographs!
Congratulations Jason!
Big Plus 1 from me. Congrats all around, Jason. Love the light in that second shot. Wow.
Jason: +4 from me! Congratulations. :salute:CONGRATS BIG DADDY!!!!!!! Beautiful Girl!!!
Ashwin: You, and, Steve are prolific shooters! Nice job charming the 'troupe' into that pose! #5 (pose/disinterested looks/comp), #4 (cone /empty street/walking lady), #2 (juxtaposition of man and letters/what does it mean?), #1 (gestures/smiles/comp/'HDR' pp), and #3 (comp/makes me back away?), in order of my preference. :thumbs: :salute:Thanks, Matt, Steve, Dan, Mike, Robert (more blues comin' my friend) et al...
A few more to share...
1. Hahah!
2. In plain sight
3. Stoney eye
4. All alone cone....
5. Dance troupe pose
Daniel: Thank you, Sir! This is 'otherworldly'! Shot on Pandora? You're and artist with light, color, and exposure. :salute:Ok, GetDPI swallowed my post, so here are cliff notes...
Matt, I like both your versions of that Palouse scene very much, I am first and foremost a sucker for good colour though ...
I had a whole explanation for this shot but cbf now
M9 and 18mm distagon. No blending or bracketing for exposure, no changes to exposure or saturation in lightroom (believe it or not!). The light was controlled by filters and exposure manually set.
And here's a far more conventional shot with the 35mm C-Biogon
This guy was hovering back & forth on the updraft from the dunes the entire 45 mins or so we were shooting!
Matt: Particularly like # 1, concise composition, beautiful toning, the varied structures and great PP in general! :thumbs: And no suggestion for further cropping here .
Joe, Beautiful Light & Compositions! Looks Like You Had A Nice Vacation. We'll Head Out Soon & I'll Bring The"Headlamp" For You To Try! Don't Forget The 28 Cron!Otter Cliff, 28Cron
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Matt, wonderful tone,lines & Laurel & Hardy feel to this one! Great agricultural series!The wheat silos at Waitsburg, WA.
1. M9-P; 24mm f/1.4; 1/750s; -2/3 EV; ISO 80
Cheers, Matt
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Bring the file into photoshop, open up the shadows(push the curve to the left upper corner) with a curve then ad second curve to ad contrast through a s-curve.(Instead of fill flash I like the last image a lot!Ok, after the test shot I'm a bit wary of the portraits I took but here goes :
wife, eldest, youngest
I achieved the look I was going for , but I wish I had used a bit of fill in flash
now at least the 3 8 x 10 frames in our family room will now have photos in them
any critiques welcome, thanks
Robert
Ashwin - love these geometric sets - you've got a really good eye for these - keep it up!More geometry
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Jeff - very cool sculpture and well captured.A few from the Des Moines Sculpture Garden, all M9 with Summicron-M 50mm:
1. Nomade - f/3.3, 1/3000, ISO 160
Thanks for looking,
Jeff